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Niccolo Hotels

Location

Located along legendary Cotton Tree Drive within the central business district and the green oasis of Hong Kong Park, The Murray enjoys a privileged location amongst hotels in Central, Hong Kong. The Hong Kong International Airport is approximately 35 minutes away by car, while the Central MTR subway station is within a 10-minute walking distance allowing guests the ease of access to any part of the city.

Local Attractions

Victoria Peak and Peak Tram

Central and Mid-Levels, Hong Kong

Adjacent to The Murray, Hong Kong is the Peak Tram Terminal, where guests can take one of the world’s oldest funicular railways to Victoria Peak and enjoy a fabulous panoramic view of Hong Kong Island and Kowloon.
Since 1888, The Peak Tram has served Hong Kong, quietly witnessing the city's changes. The gallery brings back many memories for local visitors and gives overseas visitors a glimpse of how the Pearl of the Orient has come to shine.

PMQ

35 Aberdeen St, Central

PMQ was built in 1951 as the Police Married Quarters. In November 2010, the HKSAR Government announced the plan to preserve the site for creative industries uses. PMQ is a creative retail hub, home of more than 100 emerging local young creative-preneurs. Dozens of small galleries and shops local handmade jewellery, leather goods, prints, clothing, housewares and more, making PMQ a terrific place to hunt for unique souvenirs.

Hollywood Road and Cat Street

Hollywood Road, Central and Sheung Wan

Hollywood Road in Central is lined with galleries and antiques shops offering ancient and contemporary, Asian and Western works. A very different expression of creativity can be seen in the form of art and graffiti on the walls of the many little alleys leading off the street. A short walk leads to Upper Lascar Row – known as Cat Street – where you can find rare Ming dynasty furniture, an ancient snuff bottle or even a Cultural Revolution propaganda poster.

Lantau Island (Big Buddha and Ngong Ping 360)

Lantau Island, Hong Kong

Buddhist architecture; fireworks over Sleeping Beauty's castle; a long sandy beach; a mall of shopping outlets — Lantau Island has it all.
This island also features a sitting 34-metre high Tian Tan Buddha statue. The ideal springboard to exploring Lantau Island and the Buddha is the Ngong Ping 360, a cable car that departs daily from Tung Chung.

Ocean Park Hong Kong

Ocean Park, Aberdeen, Hong Kong

Ocean Park Hong Kong is a marine-life theme park featuring animals, thrill rides and shows. It is located on the southern end of Hong Kong Island and divided into two parts connected by a scenic cable car and a funicular train.

Hong Kong Disneyland Resort

Lantau Island, Hong Kong

Hong Kong Disneyland brings together the best of the rides, shows and attractions from Disney theme parks around the world. It offers immersive and unforgettable experiences that cannot be missed.

Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade (Avenue of Stars and Clock Tower)

Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong

A stroll along the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade takes one past the Hong Kong Cultural Centre and the Hong Kong Space Museum. In front of it, there is a dramatic topographical and architectural spectacle that is the Hong Kong Island skyline towering over the busy waters of Victoria Harbour.

Temple Street Night Market

Temple Street, Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon

Temple Street Night Market is a popular street bazaar with street stalls, fortune tellers and more. It is an enduring example of the theatre and festivity of a Chinese market on show nightly.

LKF (Lan Kwai Fong)

Central district

Lan Kwai Fong is one of Hong Kong’s most popular nightlife hot spots and home to over 90 restaurants and bars. The atmosphere ranges from stylish wine pairings on rooftop bars to heaving discotheques.The food and drinks on offer is as diverse as the clientele.